Vines & Climbers

Native of woodland in Mexico, this attractive plant scrambles through the undergrowth and produces dark purple tubular flowers within a long lasting, papery calyx. The angular heart-shaped leaves are bright green and show off the unusual flowers to good effect. The flowers have an exaggerated...

This British Columbia native deciduous twining climber has opposite, oval green leaves and bears orange-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers in early summer, followed by orange-red berries. The flowers are attractive to hummingbirds. Height/spread to 10 feet.

This late-flowering herbaceous perennial has purple young foliage and bears panicles of small, star-shaped heavily scented white flowers from summer to fall, followed by attractive seedheads. Requires support (reaches 3-6 feet).

The small green flowers in summer are soon followed by rose-red berries that ripen to black in the fall. This vigorous but delicate looking vine, with it's large bipinate leaves, is attractive when grown over large pergolas and arbours.